Window Cleaning in Saint-Léonard
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Typical price: CA$110–CA$600
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Window Cleaning prices in Saint-Léonard
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-story home, exterior only Average window count | CA$110 | CA$170 | CA$240 |
| Average home, inside and out Full service including sills | CA$180 | CA$260 | CA$390 |
| Large / two-story home High window count, screens included | CA$290 | CA$410 | CA$600 |
How to hire a window cleaning pro in Canada
- Get a per-window count and written quote, interior/exterior itemised
- Confirm liability insurance and provincial workers' compensation for anyone leaving the ground
- Book within the season — exterior residential window cleaning in most of Canada runs roughly April to October
- Ask whether screens and tracks are included; Canadian homes' removable screens are usually a per-screen add-on
- For two-story homes, prefer water-fed pole operators over ladder-only crews
- Spring slots (post-melt) book out fastest — reserve weeks ahead
Residential window cleaning is unlicensed in Canada; insurance and provincial workers' compensation coverage are the practical checks, given ladder work. The season is compressed — most exterior residential work happens April through October, which concentrates demand into spring booking windows.
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Frequently asked questions
How often should windows be cleaned?
Exteriors: every 4-8 weeks on a regular round keeps glass consistently clear; quarterly is the practical minimum in cities or near trees and coasts. Interiors need cleaning 2-4 times a year in most homes. Homes near the sea (salt), busy roads (film) or construction (dust) need shorter cycles.
Does a standard clean include frames, sills and tracks?
Exterior frames and sills — usually yes with water-fed pole cleaning, since the brush does them anyway. Interior tracks, screens and deep frame scrubbing are typically add-ons. Ask specifically: 'glass only' vs 'glass, frames and sills' is the most common source of disappointment. First cleans should always include frames — dirty frames drip onto clean glass with the first rain.
Can cleaners reach upper-floor and awkward windows?
Water-fed poles handle most windows up to 3-4 storeys from the ground. Beyond that, or over conservatories and extensions where ladders can't stand, you're into specialist access — longer poles, ladders with standoffs, or (for tower blocks) rope access, which is commercial-grade work priced accordingly. Point out awkward windows when getting a quote, not when the cleaner arrives.
What about hard water stains and mineral deposits?
Ordinary cleaning won't remove etched mineral staining from sprinklers, leaking gutters or years of run-off — it needs dedicated hard-water removal products or fine polishing, priced as a restoration add-on per pane. Test one window first: if staining has etched into the glass, no chemical fixes it fully. Fix the water source (gutter, sprinkler aim) or the stains return.
Do I need to be home for window cleaning?
For exterior-only cleans, no — most regular rounds run with the customer out, with payment by app or transfer. Unlock side gates and confine pets before the visit. Interior cleans obviously need access; many customers book inside-and-out once or twice a year and exterior-only in between.
Doesn't rain make window cleaning pointless?
No — rain itself is fairly clean; the spots you see after rain come from dirt already sitting on the glass. Pure-water-cleaned windows usually stay clear through rain, which is why professional rounds run all year. Most round cleaners offer a re-clean if windows genuinely spot within a day or two of the visit — ask about the policy.
What does window cleaning cost in Canada?
Roughly $5-$16 per pane, with an average home landing at $180-$400 for inside-and-out service. Screens add $1-$5 each. Prices in Toronto and Vancouver sit at the top of the range; the compressed season means spring demand pricing is real.
Can windows be cleaned in a Canadian winter?
Mostly no for residential exteriors — freezing temperatures rule out water methods, so the residential season runs roughly April to October. Interiors can be done year-round. Book a fall clean if you want clear glass through the closed-window months, and expect the first spring slots to go quickly.
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